Wednesday, June 21, 2023

The best in the world are working diligently to find survivors.

There has been some discussion by a person affiliated with OceanGate that the hull was in question on inspection. I can only imagine what everyone is going through that are affiliated with these brave people. I wish all those involved the very best in finding the vessel. If this fails over time, it will not be for the trying. The effort is astounding.

There are conflicting currents in the region where the Titan was lost. (chart below - click here) The two currents flow in opposite directions. There is the Labrador Current which flows south and the Gulf Stream that flows north. One is a cold water current flowing south and one is a warm water current flowing north. When cold and warm meet there are interactions within the ocean that aren't necessarily mapped. 

Labrador current

Basically, the expedition team saw a break in the weather and decided to move into the area of the ship wreck. There is a lot going on with the ocean in that region of the world right now, including issues with changing dynamics of the "global conveyer belt" (click here).

These waters in the conveyer belt are not surface, but, deep ocean currents. Part of what is playing out is also the rapid ice melt of Greenland. All that fresh water dumping into the North Atlantic where the global conveyer belt originates is causing changes in the ocean itself as well as the deep water currents. To say this operation is complex is an understatement when realizing the NEW AND UNCERTAIN dynamics of quickly melting glaciers.

Get daily satellite (click here) images and information about melting on the Greenland ice sheet.

The Titan is a small vessel that will be effected by strong ocean currents. I think the navigation was not as simple as a straight line to the Titanic. The vessel probably was effect by currents no one expected nor could navigate through. 

Earth's oceans are not in a good state right now. There are all kinds of warnings that are sent to ocean going vessels when circumstances change in the ocean, but, when it comes to warning about changes in deep water and surface water currents, there simply isn't that degree of involvement by any governing agency or scientific body. I applaud those that love the ocean and understand the fascination for the ship wreck, however, the idea of accepting danger to be in a submersible when a surface operated submersible will achieve the same thing, especially around such an old ship wreck, is worrisome. The North Atlantic on a good day is dangerous, but, to realize the meltwater running into it now creates a lot of concern for such a small vessel.

An underwater rescue of 13,000 feet has never been attempted before.


20 June 2023
By Graham Russell

Contact with the Titan submersible (click here) was lost 1 hour 45 minutes into its dive on Sunday afternoon, according to the US Coast Guard. Here’s what we know about the vessel and what might have happened....

Monday, June 19, 2023

‘These kids have courage to be themselves’

The worst thing anyone can do is repress the free expression of children. The increasing hatred politics is causing real problems.

September 27, 2018
By Lyle Matthew Kan

September (click here) is back to school month for countless children and young people across the country. But school isn’t always a pleasant experience – or even safe space – for LGBTQ children and youth. Moreover, even outside of school, LGBTQ children and youth face a myriad of challenges and a multitude of disparities compared to their straight peers. They are more than two times as likely to experience homelessness as their straight peers– and once homeless, they are much more likely to be physically harmed. Additionally, LGBTQ minors can legally be forced to attend conversion therapy in 36 states – meaning 68 percent of LGBTQ people live in states without protections for LGBTQ youth against this harmful practice....

It has been tough for these children. The states should be funding efforts to make their lives far easier to move through including parents.

Increasing vitriol against trans people is putting both physicians and children at risk, says physician–scientist Jack Turban, who researches the mental health of young people who are trans or from gender minorities, with a focus on providing evidence to support public-policy decisions. “Misinformation scares people and has driven them to make threats of violence toward medical providers and children’s hospitals around the country,” he says. But the “incredible strength” of trans youth gives him hope. “These kids have the courage and sense of self to be themselves anyway — to combat the shame and live openly and authentically. That too makes me optimistic for the future.”

Elevating evidence-based LGBT+ care (click here)

Cooney, R. Elevating evidence-based LGBT+ care. Nat. Mental Health 1, 377–378 (2023). 

https://doi.org/10.1038/s44220-023-00073-5

Published08 June 2023

Issue DateJune 2023

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s44220-023-00073-5

Hurricane Bret could be developing. There is water vapor enough for storms currently.

Eastern Tropical Atlantic (AL93): A tropical wave (click here) located several hundred miles south-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands continues to produce a large area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms. Environmental conditions appear favorable for further development of this system, and a tropical depression could form in a couple of days while the system moves westward at 10 to 15 mph across the eastern and central tropical Atlantic.

Surface Ocean Temperatures (click here) with Cabo Verde Islands surface water temperature 72 to 74 Fahrenheit. There is a lot of open ocean to allow this to develop into a hurricane.

"Freedom of Association"

The freedom of association (click here) — unlike the rights of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition — is a right not listed in the First Amendment but recognized by the courts as a fundamental right.
First Amendment protects two types of associative freedom

There are two types of freedom of association: the right to expressive association and the right to intimate association.

Additionally, the First Amendment protects a right to associate and a right not to associate together....

The court decisions regarding freedom of association are frequently used to continue discriminations and repression.

This story is just astounding to realize the degree in which hatred exists until today.

June 19, 2023
By Craig Sailor

By all standards, (click here) Sam Jones is an accomplished man. He grew up in public housing, raised by a Black single mother. He graduated from college, raised a family, retired from the Navy as a commander and now mentors youth at his Edgewood church. He also, at the age of 15, earned the Boy Scouts of America’s highest honor: Eagle Scout. Only 3-4 percent of all scouts achieve the rank. But for 60 years, Jones hid a mental wound inflicted by uncaring adults who let prejudice and stereotypes color their view of him. A few weeks after Jones earned his Eagle Scout rank in 1962, he visited the offices of his troop’s sponsor — a Rochester, New York-based community outreach nonprofit....

...Jones was 11-years-old when he saw images of something that forever altered his course in life: a forest....

Unlawful and unethical

June 19, 2023
By Judy Kurtz

Michelle Obama (click here) says there’s no more “meaningful way” to mark Juneteenth than by registering to vote.

The former first lady made a voter registration pitch Monday in a tweet to her more than 22 million followers that coincided with the federal holiday.

“Juneteenth is a celebration of freedom — a chance to pay tribute to countless advocates, activists, and changemakers and the work they did to build a more perfect Union,” Obama wrote.

“I can’t think of a more meaningful way to honor the actions of so many who came before us than be registering to vote,” she added, including a link to the voter registration and engagement organization that she founded in 2018, When We All Vote....

Emancipation Day celebration, June 19, 1900 held in "East Woods" on East 24th Street in Austin

On “Freedom’s Eve,” or the eve of January 1, 1863, (click here) the first Watch Night services took place. On that night, enslaved and free African Americans gathered in churches and private homes all across the country awaiting news that the Emancipation Proclamation had taken effect. At the stroke of midnight, prayers were answered as all enslaved people in Confederate States were declared legally free. Union soldiers, many of whom were black, marched onto plantations and across cities in the south reading small copies of the Emancipation Proclamation spreading the news of freedom in Confederate States. Only through the Thirteenth Amendment did emancipation end slavery throughout the United States....

Abraham Lincoln and Emancipation

...By July 1862 Lincoln (click here) had written what he termed his "Preliminary Proclamation." He discussed his thoughts for an emancipation proclamation with cabinet secretaries William H. Seward and Gideon Welles on July 13, 1862, while sharing a carriage ride from the funeral of Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton's infant son James. Welles later recalled External that neither he nor Seward were prepared to offer opinions on a subject that Seward thought "involved consequences so vast and momentous," but he agreed with Seward's initial impression that the measure was both "justifiable" and perhaps "expedient and necessary."...

The idea of emancipation is foreign to most Americans. In many ways, considering the times we live in I hope that reality continues. There is no reason to apologize for not knowing a great deal about the emancipation that was the central focus of the Late President Abraham Lincoln's governance. But, it is vitally important that the reality of Juneteenth be a part of our national dialogue. There are people that died for the principle of emancipation. The idea of setting free people to live in equal rights as all other peoples in the USA was abhorrent to those that owned slaves. Today, we are seeing a great deal of threat to those that are not equality the same as religion tends to dictate. There are also lingering issues of racism, prejudice and discrimination in the USA. So, one has to ask if the emancipation profoundly practiced by the Late President Lincoln is fully enacted.

April 12, 1861 – April 9, 1865

January 1, 1863 (click here)

A Transcription

By the President of the United States of America:

A Proclamation.

Whereas, on the twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, a proclamation was issued by the President of the United States, containing, among other things, the following, to wit:

"That on the first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free; and the Executive Government of the United States, including the military and naval authority thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons, and will do no act or acts to repress such persons, or any of them, in any efforts they may make for their actual freedom.

"That the Executive will, on the first day of January aforesaid, by proclamation, designate the States and parts of States, if any, in which the people thereof, respectively, shall then be in rebellion against the United States; and the fact that any State, or the people thereof, shall on that day be, in good faith, represented in the Congress of the United States by members chosen thereto at elections wherein a majority of the qualified voters of such State shall have participated, shall, in the absence of strong countervailing testimony, be deemed conclusive evidence that such State, and the people thereof, are not then in rebellion against the United States."...

Late President Lincoln used the word repression to express the manner in which some would seek to remove freedoms from Americans that were denied their own person in the manner of slavery. The Late President knew fully well that removing freedoms from people can and did take many forms. The Emancipation Proclamation was a document to stop all the measures implemented to remove freedoms from all Americans.

If the Late President Lincoln were alive today, he would be more than disappointed to realize the bloodshed of the American Civil War may have been for not considering the extent there is repressive practices still today. Voting Rights is a clear area of highly repressive acts by state governments. That alone is a fact that exists in the USA today. They are all manipulations of the value the Late President Lincoln wanted most for the people the war was fought to free. It would be still yet years later the necessity of an Amendment to the USA Constitution was necessary. In 1869, the Fifteenth Amendment was passed by law and would be ratified by 1870.

15th Amendment (click here)

Amendment XV

Section 1.

The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

Section 2.

The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

Yet today, regardless of the absolute authority enacted by the people that fought and died to secure emancipation for all Americans we are still witnessing the disgusting practice of repression in many states in this country.

What is it already? 

It took more than one amendment to the USA Constitution to address freedom of others and still today, more than a century since the end of the American Civil War, there are still forces that persist to repress SOME Americans from the free expression of voting.

In states like Iowa and Florida there is another form of repression in the way the LGBTQ+ are denied the rights they need to live their lives in peace and prosperity and of all those leading the repression it is the religious that are most offensive.

March 8, 2023

Des Moines, Iowa – The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) (click here) — the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) civil rights organization — condemned the Iowa Senate for passing House File 348, which is their version of “Don’t Say LGBTQ+'' legislation. The bill is a discriminatory attack against the LGBTQ+ community that bans instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in grades K-6. The bill would also prohibit schools from providing gender-affirming accommodations for transgender students without parental consent, and would require school staff to out transgender students. The Iowa House passed this bill just days after a record-breaking number of Iowans came to Des Moines to protest the slew of anti-LGBTQ+ bills introduced by Iowa lawmakers this year....

May 2, 2017

...New research (click here) from the Center for American Progress shows that LGBT people across the country continue to experience pervasive discrimination that negatively impacts all aspects of their lives. In response, LGBT people make subtle but profound changes to their everyday lives to minimize the risk of experiencing discrimination, often hiding their authentic selves....

What is occurring across the USA was never supposed to exist in any manner that Americans appreciate about freedom. There are large numbers of Americans that know the state legislatures are simply wrong in their focus, but, yet the problems these Americans face still exist. 

Whether it be voting equality or equality within society the focus of emancipation of the American Civil War where 620,000 deaths (The number of soldiers who died (click here) between 1861 and 1865, generally estimated at 620,000, is approximately equal to the total of American fatalities in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, the Spanish American War, World War I, World War II, and the Korean War, combined.) occurred has yet to be respected in a country that is supposed to practice democracy and freedom.

There is absolutely no reason for any religious based discrimination in the USA. Religious organizations are protected by law and court decision in practicing their faith. This entire focus regarding Americans that are different than the majority is wrong and unethical.

Religious organizations allowed to discriminate based on religion in hiring decisions (click here)

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, or national origin. The act also, however, gives religious organizations an exemption to use religious criteria in hiring “ministerial” employees, such as preachers, youth leaders, and the like.

The practices today that are focusing on minorities in the USA as a means of politics is unlawful and damaging to the American fabric and Americans in general. Most Americans decline to appreciate the hate legislation that manifest in voting rights and/or legislative repression of Americans with differences.

Friday, June 16, 2023

Legislated hate as in Iowa and Florida

 …must be recognized for what it is, along with the people that promote it. The faithful of any religion can no longer fall victim to those that pander to them while promoting hate and uncertain futures of Americans.

Every American has a "legitimate state of being" so long as it does not promote crime.

June 16, 2023
By Paula Reed Ward and Justin Vellucci

State Rep. Dan Frankel (center background) listens along with trial participants and congregation leaders as Jeff Frankenstein (right), CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, speaks to local media after the guilty verdict was handed down against Robert Bowers on Friday in Pittsburgh.

It was almost a foregone conclusion. (click here)

Even defense attorneys for Robert Bowers told the jury that their client did it.

He’s the one who entered the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill on the morning of Oct. 27, 2018, carrying an AR-15 and three handguns.

He’s the one who opened fire in the synagogue’s Pervin Chapel, in the lobby, on the stairs, near the rabbi’s study used by the Dor Hadash congregation, outside the New Light congregation’s sanctuary and in a basement kitchen.

He’s the one who killed 11 people as they began services that day focused on the Jewish tradition of welcoming strangers.

And now he’s the one facing possible execution for his actions.

A jury of seven women and five men on Friday found Bowers guilty of all 63 federal counts against him, including that he killed 11 people at the synagogue because they were Jewish....

I am confident everyone at the trial were effected by the day, but, the face of Dan Frankel really reflect the moment. Sorrow along with 'when does this hate actually end?'.

The permission to hate has to end. That means candidates for office at any level must denounce fully hate in any form. It can't be acceptable for any candidate to give the most minor permission of it's presence in the American society.

December 7, 2022
Charles Sykes is Editor-at-Large of the Bulwark.

For most Americans, (click here) including Republicans, the resurgence of hatred against Jewish people is the return of an ancient evil. But Donald Trump, who has refused to disavow his dinner with two of the country’s most virulent antisemites, apparently sees it very differently.

Trump is seldom careful about who he offends — tossing out jibes, insults, and threats with reckless abandon. He is more than willing to lash out at cultural elites and the people he calls “disloyal Jews” who support Democrats. But Trump has been consistent in his reluctance to offend what he regards as a crucial part of the base that he has nurtured over the years. He is unapologetic about associating with overt neo-Nazis, and unwilling to issue full-throated denunciations of antisemitism. Trump is willing to draw this barrage of opprobrium for one simple reason: He believes that he has tapped into something in the American electorate, especially among evangelical Christians, who have ingrained — but complicated — attitudes toward Israel and Jews....

The demand to end hate in the USA must be a part of the political platform of every candidate running for any office. This is not just my point of view, there is common understanding that when influential people lean into the allowance of hate, it takes hold and ignites overt expression of it.

November 4, 2022
By Michael Paulson and Ruth Graham

Simon Taylor (click here) was on his way to an appointment in Flatbush when he pulled into a local filling station one afternoon last week. It was a lovely fall day in Brooklyn, but as he began to fuel up, the climate turned sour: Another customer, spotting the skullcap atop Rabbi Taylor’s head, launched into an expletive-laden rant about how much he hated Jews, and then, when the rabbi photographed his license plate, started chasing him with an upraised fist.

Rabbi Taylor, a 38-year-old father of five who oversees social services and disaster relief programs for an umbrella organization of Orthodox Jews, was shaken. A native of England who now lives on Long Island, he wondered if the incident was connected to a mainstreaming of antisemitic rhetoric in America.

“I’ve never had anything like this in New York, and it definitely felt to me like this whole Kanye West thing had something to do with it,” said Rabbi Taylor, referring to the ugly utterances of the hip-hop legend now known as Ye. “All it takes is a couple influential people to say things, and suddenly it becomes very tense.”...

Antisemitism is not a minor issue. The hate must stop. Regardless of the type of hate of any human being in the USA, must stop.

December 9, 2022
by Marc Rod

Jewish leaders gathered with senior administration officials yesterday to discuss methods for tackling antisemitism

A first-of-its-kind White House summit on antisemitism (click here) highlighted a growing push inside the organized Jewish community for a national strategy to combat antisemitism — alongside long-standing concerns like antisemitism on campus — according to Jewish community leaders who attended the meeting.

Senior White House and Biden administration officials, led by the Jewish second gentleman, Doug Emhoff, convened a roundtable Wednesday with leaders from 14 Jewish community groups, where each offered suggestions on strategies, policies and programs for combating antisemitism.

According to those present, a push for a formalized interagency strategy to combat antisemitism domestically — also highlighted in a congressional letter this week — came up frequently in remarks from Jewish community representatives. And in interviews with Jewish Insider following the meeting, nearly every one of the attendees expressed support for such a move.

“We think tying all these efforts together, both from security- and non-security agencies, to develop a comprehensive strategy that doesn’t just securitize the issue of antisemitism, but also allows for innovation, new data sets and an opportunity to combat it and all its forms,” George Selim, the Anti-Defamation League’s senior vice president for national affairs, explained. “We think that’s where the future lies on this issue.”...

It is time to call out hatred at every turn. Candidates for office have an obligation to all the people that voted. It is not a pick and choose democracy where only those that voted for the candidate are treated with importance. Every American is important and every form of difference among the more than 330 million Americans must be recognized as a "legitimate state of being" so long as it is not promoting crime.

The hate must stop and everyone is responsible to hold candidates responsible for eliminating hate and recognizing difference in a way that promotes the well being of all Americans in their "legitimate state of being."

This is political. Who doesn't support an aquarium.


...We would encourage people to take a moment to realize the effect that their words and actions have on others.  Regardless of the reason, it's never okay to bully somebody for being different; and that includes those who might not agree with you.  Calling people names and vilifying them is not going to help anybody, anywhere; and we hope that from this point on, people will take that into consideration before they tweet, post, or say anything hateful and hurtful....

The Republican Party has lost it's moral compass.

This is very bad politics that victimizes innocent people, including children. This is the politics of hate that divides people into groups allowed to hate. Hate is a powerful tool since Trump turned it loose with his victimization politics. That is all this is, hate, nothing more. Hate is being used as a political driver to send people to the ballot box. 

What is so incredibly stupid about people that hate for the purpose of politics is that those leading with the permission of hate will turn on the very voters that put them in power. Trump turned on the people of the USA when he entered idiotic ideas like injecting bleach to end the pandemic. His entire handling of the pandemic from the Oval Office was a disgusting display of hate in the worst possible content of a pandemic when people are supposed to strive to survive it and not succumb to it. Trump can take credit for all those that perished in the USA. This country had the highest infection rate and death rate in the world. There is conscience in that at all. Nor is there a conscience in DeSantis' politics.

June 16, 2023
By Dave Berman, Eric Rogers and Jim Waymer

Gov. Ron DeSantis (click here) on Thursday vetoed a $2 million state budget appropriation for an aquarium that the Brevard Zoo plans to build at Port Canaveral.

Florida Rep. Randy Fine, R-Melbourne Beach, had encouraged the governor to veto the funding, which had been in the 2023-24 state budget that the Florida House and Senate unanimously approved on May 5.

Fine's rift with zoo came in the wake of a controversy involving Fine renting the Nyami Nyami River Lodge at the Viera zoo after zoo hours on Feb. 27 for a political fundraising event for his 2024 Florida Senate campaign.

The event drew a crowd of protesters angry over the south Brevard County legislator's stance on transgender issues and push to ban certain therapies for transgender children.

Opponents of Fine at the time questioned whether it was appropriate for such political fundraising events to be held at the zoo. Following the backlash, Brevard Zoo Executive Director Keith Winsten had said he was recommending the zoo no longer rent event space to political campaigns after the 2024 election cycle. The decision would rest with the zoo's board of directors; no policy changes have been made....

Here is the other end of the spectrum.

Upcoming Virtual Events:

June 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. | LGBTQIA+ Youth Advocacy Training, learn how to advocate and support the children in your care. 

Presented by the Children Advocacy Center (click here) in Genesee and Shiawassee Counties virtually on zoom – LGBTQIA+ Youth Advocacy Training is a two-hour introductory training that covers common terminology and identities within the LGBTQIA+ community. We will discuss identity, intersectionality, the connection between minority stress and health disparities faced by queer folx, and the importance of family acceptance for LGBTQIA+ youth for boosting positive health outcomes.

June 27 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. | Foster and Adoption Myth (click here) Busting for the LGBTQIA+ Community, join us as we dispel common misconceptions and answer your foster and adoption questions. 

This is not about Russia.

This is about genocide. There is no looking the other way or ending support for the fight in that country. This is about genocide and what is so remarkable is that a country like China and others support Russia in some sort of idea this is about a border war. It is ridiculous.

I stand with Speaker McCarthy when he stands for aid to Ukraine.

What is troubling is the idea that the propaganda actually works. We are seeing people think the USA is doing too much. They want to make a political issue of Ukraine's defense of it's people. This is not a political issue, it never has been. It is about ending genocide. That willingness to kill extends past Ukraine when one considers the populations of people Ukraine's agriculture supports. The Ukraine agriculture is threatened by the dam collapse. This conflict extends well past the Ukrainian people, it is about the world and how communists believe they have a right to kill at will, ie: Syria and others.

This was never political in nature. Ever. From the time Colonel Vindman came forward with his concerns while the Trump administration was in the Oval Office. This was never a political issue. It is about genocide and how the world views it.

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

The Republicans are bankrupting the country.

The White House didn't agree, it saved the country from default.

For every dollar the IRS spends to collect taxes, there is at least a dollar returned until one gets to the upper 90 percentile of income, the return then becomes $2 to $6 return on every dollar spent.

The upper 90 percent are the cronies to the Republicans. The Republicans defunded the IRS and the USA Treasury is diminished with income and increases the deficit. That's right, the Republicans did not decrease the deficit, they increased it.

June 14, 2023
By Catherine Rampell  and Youyou Zhou

The White House and Congress (click here) recently agreed to claw back more than $20 billion earmarked for the Internal Revenue Service. This deal was, ostensibly, part of a grand bargain to reduce budget deficits.

Unfortunately, it’s likely to have the opposite effect. Every dollar available for auditing taxpayers generates many times that amount for government coffers — and the rate of return is especially astonishing for audits of the wealthiest Americans, according to new research shared exclusively with The Post.

A team of researchers at Harvard University, the University of Sydney and the Treasury Department examined internal IRS data for approximately 710,000 in-person audits from 2010 to 2014....


Sunday, June 11, 2023

Trump is an idiot. China and Russia are planning a first strike. What an idiot.

So, Trump not only allowed the spy base in Cuba, he looked the other way when Chinese Spy Satellites were flying over our nuclear missile bases. I want to know what happened in Helsinki. I want to know if he made a deal with Russia and China. We already know Trump was using the USA military for his billionaire allies in Saudi Arabia when he assassinated two Iranian generals, what else was he contemplating for his own purpose?

June 10, 2023
By Aamer Madhani

China has been operating a spy base in Cuba (click here) since at least 2019, part of a global effort by Beijing to upgrade its intelligence-gathering capabilities, according to a Biden administration official.

The official, who was not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the U.S. intelligence community has been aware of China's spying from Cuba and a larger effort to set up intelligence-gathering operations around the globe for some time.

The Biden administration has stepped up efforts to thwart the Chinese push to expand its spying operations and believes it has made some progress through diplomacy and other unspecified action, according to the official, who was familiar with U.S. intelligence on the matter.

The existence of the Chinese spy base was confirmed after The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that China and Cuba had reached an agreement in principle to build an electronic eavesdropping station on the island. The Journal reported China planned to pay a cash-strapped Cuba billions of dollars as part of the negotiations....

Trump was never interested in the national security of the USA, he was only interested in his own personal security. I think Former Vice President Pence is right, we need to look at the criminal reform law passed under Trump. If Pence sees a problem it needs to be addressed.

There were nuclear secrets found in Maralago. Is there any doubt he was selling information to the communists? Where is the bank roll? Putin was using offshore banks and false companies to move money around.

3 October 2021
By Luke Harding

...The identity of the flat’s buyer was a mystery. (click here) The official “purchaser” was an offshore company listed in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), Brockville Development Ltd. Brockville was in turn owned by two further Panama-registered entities – Sefton Securities and, later, Radnor Investments SA. To outsiders, the arrangements looked a little like a Russian doll, with the ultimate beneficiary nestled under layers....

...Krivonogikh was a business student and worked as a cleaner in a store. Then, in the late 1990s, she appears to have acquired a benefactor: Vladimir Putin....

The same method of deceit occurred with Butina. Where is Trump's bankroll? It is somewhere.

Friday, June 09, 2023

Why was there a collapse of the Nova Kakhovka dam?

June 9, 2023
By Eric Schmitt

U.S. spy agencies (click here) still do not have any solid evidence to determine who caused the destruction, the senior administration official said....

Ukraine dam collapse forces evacuations (click here)

There is a lot of damage from the dam collapse (click here). Beside the damage there are also people endangered by the incident. The evidence of an explosion before the dam collapse is still not conclusive that the dam was sabotaged or used as a weapon to kill more Ukrainians. The conclusions turn to accusations because this war is so bad and so ill conceived and fought by the perpetrators. This is no different than the gas pipeline that burst. There is no conclusion, especially, when it is incompetence and/or the negligence that war brings to infrastructure.

The nuclear power plant of Zaporizhzhia is now once again a concern and once again the IAEA is the best group of professionals to bring consultation and plans to contain any contamination. With this dam collapse I really don't know how Europe and NATO specifically can simply sit this one out. It is not about war anymore, it is about damage to Earth and the innocent. We need engineers and a "Fukushima Daiichi" strategy.

This war by Russia with a proxy by China is a complete disaster. Russia has no military anymore. Its soldiers are scattering when in battle to save their own lives. It is time to stop this idiocy planned during the years of Trump with hubris from Helsinki. There is no purpose to this war. Just lobbing missiles in the air for the purpose of politics is not only a travesty, but, the Russian people are suffering because of these very dangerous politics.

June 6, 2023
By Geoff Brumfiel

A major dam in Ukraine has collapsed. (click here) The failure is a grave blow to the region's water supply and is putting further stress on the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant....

..NPR science correspondent Geoff Brumfiel is here to talk more about what the loss of this dam means. Geoff, begin with just explaining what happened at the site of the dam.

GEOFF BRUMFIEL, BYLINE: This dam sits right on the front lines, with Ukrainian forces on one side and Russian troops on the other. And for months, it's been battered by artillery fire and explosions. Then, in May, the reservoir controls flooded with spring rainwater. It seems like no one was on the Russian side to open the dam's gates up and let some of that water out. So the water level got so high it was spilling over the top of the dam. And then, this morning, it appears that the dam was almost completely washed away. Russia blames Ukraine for attacking it. Ukraine blames Russia for blowing it up. But given all the stress it was under, it's also possible it just collapsed.

SHAPIRO: So the dam was holding back this huge reservoir, and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is right on the shores of that reservoir. What are the implications for the plant?...

While on the topic of nuclear, there is a subtle sabotage to the IAEA.

May 30, 2023
By Timothy Gardner

Washington - Former U.S. State Department and nuclear regulatory officials (click here) on Tuesday urged the U.S. Energy Department to reconsider a plan to use bomb-grade uranium in a nuclear power experiment, saying that its use could encourage such tests in other countries.

The Energy Department and two companies aim to share costs on the Molten Chloride Reactor Experiment (MCRE) at the Idaho National Laboratory and use more than 1,322 pounds (600 kg) of fuel containing 93% enriched uranium....

If one really wants to know about uranium there is an agency within the United Nations that knows just about everything there is to know about uranium. The professional agency that handles the entire world's knowledge of uranium and its current use is the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) (click here)

In an age of bringing society to answer for it's Wall Street permissions of "Forever Chemicals," (click here) I find it really hard to believe this attempt to bring more danger to the world is nothing short of covert and one of those Wall Street "slick" ways to allow profits where they should be FORBIDDEN. Not all profits are good profits for Wall Street and the PFAS movement proves that.

This nuclear focus by people who believe using weapons grade uranium is a good idea is not only wrong headed, but, it compromises national security in that if this begins in the USA it will take hold elsewhere and the IAEA will have no real purpose except to warn everyone of the error of their ways.

In case the right political wing of the USA continues to laugh at the United Nations as a pariah organization, their role in the Zaporizhzhia power plant was vital. The members of the IAEA were not only brilliant in bringing the information to the public, they were absolutely brave enough to go to the plant to report on the structural insults brought about by the war initiated by Russia. This agency is vital to any and all peaceful use of nuclear power. They are also vital to any movement that might be left to denuclearization Earth and the foolish brinkmanship that is carried out by the communists.

The idea weapons grade uranium would be on the loose in the use of power generation is not only dangerous, but, completely unnecessary. In my opinion, the US Department of Energy has been allowed to develop policies as loose as the former President of the USA. This idea is a bad idea and needs to be put away in the annals of stupidity.

All of Wall Street profits are not good ideas. Let's see if I can account for a few of them; the petroleum industry, internal combustion engine, PFAS, attempts to profit off the poor Chinese people allowing it's communist government to seek power over the world rather than peaceful use of monetary power, bringing the f#*^king cyber world into the world while launching artificial intelligence on every phone to gather personal data, and inventing social media which is a threat to democracy. Those are just a few of the aspects of Wall Street of which I would rather have seen eliminated rather than propagated. This use of weapon's grade uranium has to be the ultimate insult to the intelligence of the American people. 

January 10, 2012
By Sarah Zielinski

Enriched uranium (click here) is back in the news with a report that Iran has begun creating the stuff at a heavily fortified site in the north of that country. But what is enriched uranium?

Uranium is element 92 on the periodic table–every molecule has 92 protons in its nucleus. The number of neutrons can vary, and that’s the difference between the three isotopes of uranium that we find here on Earth. Uranium-238 (92 protons plus 146 neutrons) is the most abundant form, and about 99.3 percent of all uranium is U-238. The rest is U-235 (0.7 percent), with a trace amount of U-234....

Chris Christi had it right. Christi like it or not is the Republican truth teller. No one else is.

These pictures are from an Axios (click here) newsletter. It is appalling to realize this country was so very compromised by someone elected President. He had nuclear information that was never supposed to leave the White House. The communists love Trump. No wonder he was their pick for 2016 and beyond.

This is the American democracy and not Trump's private access spy agency.
 
June 7, 2023
By Shania Shelton and Kit Maher

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (click here) said Wednesday he was “wrong” about former President Donald Trump, whom he twice supported and advised ahead of the 2020 election.

“Turns out I was wrong. I couldn’t make him a better candidate and I couldn’t make him a better president, and he disappointed me,” Christie told CNN’s Jake Tapper on “The Lead,” calling election night 2020 “the breaking point.”

Christie, who announced his 2024 campaign on Tuesday, is putting attacks on the former president – currently the front-runner for the GOP nomination – at the center of his campaign....

I did not see the interview on CNN, but, in the write up Christi speaks to all the problems he encountered in his second term in office where hubris turned into a real legal issue.

The thing about Christi, besides his reasonably honest demeanor, is that he is smart and knows the law. This is not the first time Trump's circle is falling into legal problems. Christi was responsible for the prosecution of corruption in this circle of people before. He knows what he is talking about and he is correct to keep the focus where it belongs and on the one person that not only turned on his party, but, the country exposing some of the most sensitive information within the Executive Branch.



Wednesday, June 07, 2023

This is about Earth you idiots. What is so threatening it requires spies?

The climate crisis is real, not a game. I cannot believe the level of distrust that has to exist in order to try to contain the crisis that is obviously before the world. Arabia should be at the top of the donor list to serve the impoverished countries. THEIR OIL HAS BEEN A REAL PROBLEM!

Don't act as if the petroleum was necessary. It never was. NEVER WAS NECESSARY. Alternative energies and vehicles have been around for nearly a century. The petroleum was NEVER NECESSARY.

7 June 2023
By Damian Carrington

...There is a concern (click here) about an obvious conflict of interest with Al Jaber leading the 28th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP28), which aims to reduce the carbon commissions in the world by half in the next seven years. However, as Dubai gears up to host the COP28 summit this year, here is a look at its president-designate’s professional achievements which made him qualify for this responsibility....

The United Arab Emirates’ state oil company (click here) has been able to read emails to and from the Cop28 climate summit office and was consulted on how to respond to a media inquiry, the Guardian can reveal.

The UAE is hosting the UN climate summit in November and the president of Cop28 is Sultan Al Jaber, who is also chief executive of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc). The revelations have been called “explosive” and a “scandal” by lawmakers.

The Cop28 office had claimed its email system was “standalone” and “separate” from that of Adnoc. But expert technical analysis showed the office shared email servers with Adnoc. After the Guardian’s inquiries, the Cop28 office switched to a different server on Monday....

This is the message he was so desperately spying for in regard to the upcoming meeting. Let's see if he actually lives up to it.

...According to the statement, he is looking to invest USD 15 billion (Rs 1,223.45 billion approximately) over five years, through ADNOC, in the new low-carbon solutions business to deliver the target to reduce carbon intensity by 25 percent by 2030.

Speaking about his goal upon taking up this new responsibility he says, “This will be a critical year in a critical decade for climate action. The UAE is approaching COP28 with a strong sense of responsibility and the highest possible level of ambition.”

He adds, “In cooperation with the UNFCCC and the COP27 Presidency, we will champion an inclusive agenda that ramps up action on mitigation, encourages a just energy transition that leaves no one behind, ensures substantial, affordable climate finance is directed to the most vulnerable, accelerates funding for adaptation and builds out a robust funding facility to address loss and damage.”...

I really don't care if China is offended when the Secretary of Defense is speaking about peace and democracy.

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin vowed on Saturday that Washington would not stand for any “coercion and bullying” of its allies and partners by China, while assuring Beijing that the United States remains committed to maintaining the status quo on Taiwan and would prefer dialogue over conflict.

Golf Courses

There are plenty of golf courses in the USA not affiliated with the PGA. They can take on the same luster and professional status when the interest swings their way. No one needs Doral. No one.

PGA

The Professional Golf Assistant, an American Institution for its entire history, is now affiliated with a direct ally of Iran. How is that even legal? 

This is a national security issue. 

It is sports washing. It is an unethical strategy to diminish American values uphold by the PGA for decades. Assassination, Freedom of Speech guaranteed by the First Amendment in the practice of journalism, sound moral politics, and women's rights are continuing to be assaulted and eroded. Saudi Arabia and it's inhumanity are not welcome in the USA.

Tiger Woods and real American athletes need to have their own organization that promotes the accomplishment of Americans. It should be called the "American Professional Golf Organization" and allow amateurs to be the foundation to provide a clear moral path for Olympians (click here). The organization will develop momentum and find financial backing.

The erosion of American values in favor of autocratic cruelty leading to adverse human suffering must stop.

The PGA is welcome to move it's headquarters to Tehran.

11 March 2022

Saudi blogger Raif Badawi (click here) - jailed and sentenced to 1,000 lashes for "insulting Islam online" - has been freed, his wife says.

In February 2015, (click here) the Saudi Arabian authorities publicly flogged blogger Raif Badawi, sentenced to 1,000 lashes and 10 years in prison for 'insulting Islam' and founding an online forum for political debate.

Due to be flogged 50 times every week, Raif’s lashes have so far been postponed on a weekly basis. For the first couple of weeks in January, the authorities cited medical advice given by doctors who examined Raif, who had found his wounds ‘hadn’t healed enough’ for him to be flogged again ‘safely’. Latterly, the Saudi Arabian authorities have refrained from flogging Raif, without giving a reason. He continues to be told on a weekly basis whether his 950 lashes will begin again that week.

Raif has made headlines around the world. But his case is just the tip of the iceberg for the Gulf Kingdom’s appalling human rights record....

Tuesday, June 06, 2023

Disney…

 …needs to consider Michigan for its next wonderland home for Mickey and Minny. Disney does not have a northern climate in its collection of theme parks; now is the time.

Everyone except Florida would love to have Disney in the neighborhood. Disney should go north this time.

Monday, June 05, 2023

Social Security

As President Biden contemplates Social Security’s solvency, there is a critical message that needs to be carried forward with any changes except new taxes. 

Retirement is not about longevity, but, about function. 

When Social Security was first legislated, it was to ensure that older Americans did not suffer through old age, but, aged with dignity and comfort.

US Senator Sanders is spot on in stating aging Americans are about rest and grandchildren. The greatest injustice to Social Security is that it is viewed as a wad of money that Wall Street should have access. That is “W”rong. It is not a wad of money Wall Street can salivate over, it is the result of hard working Americans and their long view of life in the USA.

The last insult Congress carried out to Social Security was making it whole at the age of 72. That is a full seven years from some time ago when full retirement with no penalty was 65 years old. 

In a recent conversation with a complete stranger he told me he and his wife NEEDED to have the full income from SSI so they were determined to wait until age 72 to retire. He got tears in his eyes when he stated his wife received her SSI only a few months before she died of natural causes. He went on to say he believed that is what Congress intended. He stated Congress didn’t care about the people but were striving to get SSI payments as close to the death of Americans rather than aging into the Golden Years.

The man absolutely believed that and I think he was right.

For many Americans the Golden Years are not so golden when they are incentivized to continue to work rather than retire. It reminds me of the “Carrot and Stick” approach of capitalism. The Carrot and Stick approach maybe a good way to get consumers to “buy up” and spend more money, but, aging is no joke and for the average American 72 years old for retirement is unjust. It is THAT word that needs to be at the heart of any debate about SSI; unjust.

Expecting to run this country like a business is a strategy that depersonalizes the “human experience “ and treats money like a citizen. It is cruel, depersonalizes the American experience, and creates a false narrative about our country, the needs of the people, and falsely elevates dollar bills above humanity.

It is time for the people of the USA to take back the humanity that was originally written into government programs like SSI and Veterans Benefits. That means there will be new taxes that will come from the only source available, namely billionaires that were facilitated by the American experience and a tiny transaction tax on Wall Street which would never had existed without this democracy.

We have had enough of cutting into the Middle Class and victimizing those most vulnerable in the USA. We want the USA to focus on the humanness of all of us. It is time to survey the university physicians in this country who treat the most vulnerable and have them talk about the aging of Americans and the appropriate age to set full retirement of Social Security and Medicare.